Clean Hands = Germs Free Hands.
Lesson objectives: 1)Learn about germs and how germs makes them sick. 2)Learn words associated with hand washing and cleanliness. 3)Learn 5 steps on basic hand washing routine. 4)Learn 8 steps for washing hand thoroughly clean. 5)Learn when to wash their hands. 6)Learn terms First and Then. 7)Learn song on hand washing skills. 8)Learn short story and activity on keeping germs away. 9)Learn about different type of soaps. 10)Learn about different ways to drying hands.
Germs are tiny. I can t see them. But I can be GERM BUSTER.
What are germs? Germs are tiny bacteria or viruses. Germs can t be seen with naked eyes. Germs are infectious. Germs makes me sick.
What are germs? I fall sick when: forget to wash hands before eating. forget to wash hand after toileting. touch dirty hands to my nose, mouth and broken skin.
I can be healthy. I must wash hands with soap and warm water. always wipe hand dry after washing. always keep hand clean and germs free. CLEAN HANDs are HAPPY HANDS.
Clean Hands = Germs Free Hands. 5 easy steps to be a germ buster. 2 1 Wet hand Apply soap 3 Scrub hands Rinse hands 5 Dry hands
8 steps of washing hands clean.
Song on washing hand. (tune of Row RowRowYour Boat) Wash wash wash your hands Make them nice and clean Scrub the bottoms and the tops And fingers in between.
Song on washing hand. (tune Frere Jacques) Tops and bottoms Tops and bottoms In between In between All round your hands All round your hands Now they re clean Now they re clean.
When to wash hands? Before eating or handling food. First: Then:
When to wash hands? After playing at playground. First: Then:
When to wash hands? After using the toilet. First: Then:
When to wash hands? After touching pets or other animals. First: Then:
When to wash hands? After blowing my nose, coughing or sneezing First: Then:
When to wash hands? After handling rubbish. First: Then:
Different types of hand washing soaps. Soap bar Liquid soap
liquid soap dispenser Auto dispenser Press on dispenser
Clean Hands = Germs Free Hands. Drying my hands. I can use: Hot air dryer paper towel towel
Objectives: Literacy: Read the book Germs Are Not for Sharing! by Elizabeth Verdick. Children will learn about the importance of using soap and water to kill germs. Activity: Discuss the book with children. Talk about all the different ways that germs can be spread. Have children sit in a large circle. Pretend to sneeze in your hand and spray some cooking spray on your hand. Sprinkle some glitter on your hand. Ask children to pretend that the specks of glitter are germs. Then, shake a child's hand and have the child look at their hand. Say "Look, she got my germs." Then have that child shake someone else's hand, and so on. Choose one child to wash but not dry his/her hands, Then have that child show the other children his/her hands (not all glitter should be gone yet). Next, have the child dry his/her hands with a paper towel and show the other children again. Explain that correct handwashing is important to get rid of germs that can make us sick.
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